Has anyone noticed this guy before? I've read the tracktalk thread of Rip This Joint and it seems that Dixie Dean, an old time footballer (soccer) from the 20's and 30's with Everton F.C., is the accepted inspiration for the line. However, after looking into the Ginger Baker thread, watching a Jack Bruce video and finding out he was in the Blues Breakers for a minute before John McVie, then wondering who Hughie Flint (Blues Breaker drummer) is, I found this article about Dixie Dean-
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Quite a bit about the Stones, but here's the most interesting part to me-
In 1969, AKA, with long serving World In Action experience, were engaged by Granada TV to crew The Rolling Stones free concert in Hyde Park. ‘Stones In The Park’ is still a classic rock documentary. Director John Sheppard played a great part in putting that together. Dixie had the good fortune to focus-pull for Mike Dodds on the front of stage tracking camera.
After that came a succession of rock and roll assignments for AKA. Marc Bolan and Tyrannosaurus Rex, The Faces, Rod Stewart, Santana, Cat Stevens, Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson, The Who, the Beatles separately, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane, Dr. John, Stephen Stills and so on. But biggest of all was to have the amazing luck to work with the Rolling Stones on their pre-Sticky Fingers Tour of Europe in 1970. There was only one camera involved so it was never going to be a multi-camera shoot about the performances themselves. It seemed to be more a taste of life on the road, perhaps for the Stones’ own purposes. Dixie ended up in charge of sound most of the time as well as assisting cameraman Frank Simon as and when he needed it. ‘At some of the gigs the best place to base myself with the sound recorder was under Ian Stewart’s grand piano,’ Dixie remembers. ‘Stu was such an unassuming guy. Loved by everyone and sorely missed.’
With his Hasselblad and Nikon forever hanging round his neck, Dixie was sometimes ideally placed to get some great shots of The Stones at work. Although he travelled with them and stayed in the same hotels as them, Dixie however never encroached upon their privacy with his camera. An ‘Aardvark’ he was not!